Vermont’s rolling hills and postcard-perfect villages make picking a place to stay a bit of a challenge.
Where you stay sets the vibe for your getaway – here are the top places to stay in Vermont.
The Woodstock Inn & Resort sits right on the town green, landing you in the thick of classic Vermont charm. Shops, restaurants, and that iconic covered bridge are just a quick stroll away.
The freshly renovated rooms blend old-school luxury with modern comforts—think organic bath products, flat-screen TVs, and just the right amount of cozy.
The Forbes Four Star spa is where you go to forget all about your inbox.
Best For: Those craving a little luxury and a front-row seat to Woodstock’s village center and outdoor playgrounds.
Hotel Vermont is Burlington’s boutique anchor, right in the thick of downtown. Locally crafted furnishings and Vermont-made touches give the place a real sense of authenticity.
Hotel Vermont ranks among Burlington’s most popular hotels for good reason. Church Street Marketplace and Lake Champlain’s waterfront are your backyard.
The on-site restaurant leans hard into Vermont’s food scene, and breweries, indie shops, and lakeside parks are all within a few minutes’ walk. It’s the kind of spot where you can ditch your car keys for a while.
Best For: Travelers after a downtown Burlington stay with local flavor and a touch of luxury.
Twin Farms sprawls across 300 acres of rolling hills and keeps things adults-only and ultra-private.
Each of the 28 suites and cottages feels like a work of art, literally—museum-worthy pieces everywhere you look.
The stay covers all meals, premium wines, and activities. Dining is farm-to-table, and the service is so personalized you’ll wonder if they’re reading your mind.
Rooms start around $3,000 per night—yep, it’s a splurge—for this all-inclusive retreat about 90 minutes from Burlington.
Best For: Romantic escapes and luxury retreats deep in Vermont’s scenic countryside.
This ski-in/ski-out luxury resort sits right at the base of Spruce Peak Mountain.
The Lodge at Spruce Peak has a Forbes Four Star rating and 300 rooms, each with gas fireplaces and private balconies for that “hot cocoa in hand, snow falling outside” vibe.
Every room comes with a kitchenette or full kitchen and big bathrooms—soaking tubs included.
The resort’s location in Stowe’s village center means mountain views from just about everywhere, and you can literally ski out your door.
Best For: Ski trips where you want slope access, upscale rooms, and a lively mountain village scene.
Topnotch Resort spans 120 acres at the base of Mount Mansfield, blending mountain lodge feels with upscale touches.
Rooms nail that country-chic style and come with mountain views. Flannel restaurant uses local ingredients for meals that taste like Vermont, not just any old hotel fare.
Trails for hiking are right outside in summer, and ski access is a breeze in winter. It’s the sort of place where you might use the spa, too.
Best For: Couples looking for mountain luxury, spa days, and outdoor fun all year long.
Relais & Châteaux status lands The Pitcher Inn in Warren’s tiny, postcard village center, just across from the Warren Store.
Mad River Valley and the Green Mountain National Forest surround you, so nature’s never far away.
The inn’s nine guest rooms and two family suites in the Red Barn all have their own personality. Details feel thoughtful, not cookie-cutter.
Tracks Tavern is the spot for casual bites when you’re done exploring. The vibe is upscale but never stuffy—Vermont through and through.
Best For: Couples wanting a refined mountain retreat with great food and genuine Vermont character.
The Equinox is Vermont’s oldest hotel, smack in the heart of Manchester Village. Choose between elegant rooms in the Main Inn or rustic-luxe rooms at the Orvis Inn.
The 4-star resort sits at Mount Equinox’s base, so mountain views are a given. Vacation rentals—townhomes and houses—are available if you’re in it for the long haul.
Marble sidewalks out front lead you to Manchester’s shopping and dining. There’s golf, a spa, and easy access to the best of southwest Vermont’s outdoors.
Best For: Historic stays with a luxury twist, golf, spa days, and that classic Vermont resort atmosphere.
The Green Mountain Inn has been welcoming guests since 1833. Main Street is right outside, so shops and restaurants are just steps away.
There are 100+ rooms, all with handcrafted Vermont furniture and seriously comfy beds.
The building’s old, but you get free Wi-Fi and cable—so you’re not totally unplugged.
The heated pool is a nice touch, and Wiessner Woods Forest is close by for a dose of nature. Downtown and outdoor adventures are both within arm’s reach.
Best For: Historic vibes with modern perks in the center of Stowe, plus activities year-round.
The von Trapp Family Lodge brings Austrian style to 2,600 acres of Vermont mountains. You’re staying where the Sound of Music family landed after leaving Austria in the 1940s.
Suites come in one and two-bedroom layouts with European comfort and mountain views. Stowe Mountain Resort is a quick drive, so ski days are easy to plan.
Best For: Families looking for a bit of Austrian alpine magic, Sound of Music nostalgia, and mountain adventure.
A romantic bed and breakfast in Lower Waterford tucked into Vermont’s gentle Northeast Kingdom, Rabbit Hill Inn feels like something out of a storybook.
Nineteen elegant rooms are spread out across 15 acres of rolling countryside—plenty of space to breathe.
Fireplaces and whirlpool tubs turn many rooms into cozy little retreats. The award-winning candlelit dining is the kind of experience you’ll remember.
There’s room to roam: stroll through gardens, take a dip in the spring-fed pond, or just laze by the gazebo with a book.
The historic inn is perfectly placed—close to New Hampshire’s White Mountains and plenty of northern Vermont gems, but never in a rush.
Best For: Couples craving a romantic escape with high-end touches and countryside calm.